First look: Level 33 file new plans for Kogarah apartment development
Eddy Haddad's Level 33 has continued to pad out its development pipeline.
They've submitted plans to the Georges River Council for a $35 million project across an amalgamated 10-lot, 2,572 sqm site at 1-11 Princes Highway and 1-5 Stanley Street in Kogarah Bay.
The 10-level tower will home 112 apartments, a stone's throw away from Kogarah Town Centre and Kogarah Train Station.
The building has been designed by Tony Owens Partners, who said in their Design Verification Statement submitted to council that the proposal "will provide 112 high quality residential units which is consistent with the objectives of the zone and this precinct."
"Being located in the Town Centre, this is an area well served by existing infrastructure and amenities it is well served by public transport, schools, parks and shops. The additional yield will provide suitable, well designed housing for the area and contribute to this vibrant community."
The building will home commercial space with paved outdoor seating and landscaping facing Princes Highway.
The precinct is zoned for 10-storey apartments, and Tony Owens says it is going through the process of transition of two to four-storey, pre-war flat building and two-storey commercial buildings to higher density developments.
"This can be seen on several blocks directly south of the site between Stanley Street and Regent Street, West of Princes Hwy. This area is characterised by 9-10 storey apartment blocks in close proximity.
"These blocks reflect the current and future character of the area."
Kogarah Station is just 500 meters away from the proposed project, and Rockdale Shopping Plaza 300 metres.
Level 33 have a long reputation developing in Sydney's south. They recently completed their 175-unit development, Kogarah Central at 71-97 Regent Street, is just a few streets away from the proposed new project.
They're currently selling their Wollongong apartment development, Atchison & Kenny, a striking two-tower project on Ellen Street.